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Tom Rawinski is a botanist with the USDA Forest Service in Durham, New Hampshire. Specializing in the impact of the overabundant white-tailed deer population on native vegetation in America’s northeast region, he is committed to protecting our ecosystem through wildlife management policy and practices. Rawinski applies his beliefs as a conservationist and follower of Aldo Leopold to his work educating towns and communities across the northeast region about how their forests, their deer and their hunters are interrelated.
(Produced by Tony Ernst and first broadcast on WPKN on August 13, 2014)
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I am a geat admirer of Tom Rawinski and I am
eager to see this posting.
I’m not sure if it was unclear that you can listen to the podcast any time by hitting the little triangle under Tom’s photograph and above “Rawinski on Tidings from Hazel Kahan Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download”